Managing the Unpredictable: Recommendations to Improve Trainee Safety During Global Health Away Electives

应对不可预测的情况:提高学员在全球健康领域选修课期间安全保障的建议

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: For institutions offering global health programs, the safety of trainees during clinical rotations at international sites is paramount. Current guidelines for global health electives recommend pre-departure training and safety-net resources, yet their advice on managing unanticipated problems is limited. OBJECTIVE: This report illustrates critical safety considerations requiring additional guidance for programs and students and highlights approaches that may improve trainee safety while abroad. METHODS: We present a series of five cases adapted from the experiences of students traveling to and from the Yale School of Medicine between the years of 2011-2021. These cases include instances of personal injury, mental health challenges following trauma, sexual harassment, political instability, and natural disaster. For each case, we recommend ways in which programs and their participants may approach the challenges and we highlight issues requiring additional analysis. FINDINGS: We categorized the types of trainee safety issues into three groups: personal health emergencies, individual-level stressors, and large-scale crises. CONCLUSION: Ultimately, we recommend that rather than solely emphasizing a universal policy, programs and trainees should also be educated on the tools and resources available for addressing unexpected emergencies.

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